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If the State delegates certain work to lower levels of government, be they federal, regional or municipal, it must be an obligation of the state under international law to ensure that the obligations under international law are fulfilled; the question of which public authority committed the violation is, therefore, irrelevant

If the State delegates certain work to lower levels of government, be they federal, regional or municipal, it must be an obligation of the state under international law to ensure that the obligations under international law are fulfilled; the question of which public authority committed the violation is, therefore, irrelevant

Protection of Investors under IITs

Dispute Settlement Clauses

Character of Investor-State Arbitration Clauses

Investor-State arbitration provisions provide for a unilateral right to initiate arbitration proceedings without the prior existence of a specific agreement to submit the case to arbitration

Investment Treaty Arbitration

Procedural Questions

Arbitrating in the Absence of the Respondent

In the absence of the respondent, a tribunal is obliged to form its own view of the facts and of the law, and cannot rely indiscriminately on the contentions and allegations of the claimant

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